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    Wetherspoon's sales rise as Brits toast summer with sparkling wines and Guinness

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    Posted on July 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Wetherspoon's sales rose 5.1% as Brits enjoyed summer drinks. The company plans to open new pubs and expects profits to meet expectations despite rising costs.

    Table of Contents

    • Wetherspoon's Sales Performance
    • Sales Growth and Market Response
    • Future Expansion Plans
    • Impact of Rising Costs

    Wetherspoon Sees Sales Surge as Brits Enjoy Summer Beverages

    Wetherspoon's Sales Performance

    By Unnamalai L and Yadarisa Shabong

    Sales Growth and Market Response

    (Reuters) -J D Wetherspoon reported a rise in sales in recent weeks since May as people flocked to pubs for beers and sparkling wines amid hot weather in Britain.

    Future Expansion Plans

    The pub group, known for its affordable drinks and pub grub, reported a 5.1% rise in like-for-like sales in the 12 weeks to July 20, 2025.

    Impact of Rising Costs

    Wetherspoon's shares rose 3.6% to 808 pence, their highest level since May 2024.

    Britain’s recent sunny streak has boosted sales of summer treats like ice cream, sorbet, and cold beverages, and has also drawn crowds to pubs such as those operated by the group, commonly known as 'Spoons'.

    "Sales volumes, which were very slow post-pandemic, have recently overtaken pre-pandemic levels," Chairman Tim Martin said in a statement. 

    Demand for draught beers was strong with Guinness being the standout, Wetherspoon said, adding that wines and spirits have also done well in recent months and demand for breakfasts at its pubs have recovered.

    Wetherspoon plans to open about 15 new managed pubs and about the same number of franchised pubs next year, and said it would continue to invest in staff rooms, glass racks for "branded" glasses, and its gardens.

    The company, which operates 794 pubs across the UK and Ireland, said it expects full-year profit to be in line with market expectations despite higher costs from tax and wage hikes.

    Companies across UK have warned of an increase in labour costs related to a rise in employers' social security contributions and minimum wages following finance minister Rachel Reeves' maiden budget last year.

    Analysts were expecting pretax profit to be between 72 million pounds to 80.5 million pounds (US$98 million-$109 million) for the year ending July 27, according to LSEG data.

    Jefferies analyst James Wheatcroft said he expects Wetherspoon to mitigate rising costs by raising prices, adding that the pub group was better placed than its rivals to absorb the wage inflation and gain market share.

    ($1 = 0.7383 pounds)

    (Reporting by Unnamalai L and Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy and Kim Coghill)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Wetherspoon's sales increased by 5.1% in recent weeks.
    • •Demand for Guinness and sparkling wines is strong.
    • •The company plans to open 15 new pubs next year.
    • •Wetherspoon aims to mitigate rising costs by raising prices.
    • •Full-year profit is expected to meet market expectations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Wetherspoon's sales rise as Brits toast summer with sparkling wines and Guinness

    1What recent trend has boosted Wetherspoon's sales?

    Wetherspoon reported a rise in sales as people flocked to pubs for beers and sparkling wines amid hot weather in Britain.

    2How much did Wetherspoon's like-for-like sales increase?

    Wetherspoon reported a 5.1% rise in like-for-like sales in the 12 weeks to July 20, 2025.

    3What are Wetherspoon's plans for future pub openings?

    Wetherspoon plans to open about 15 new managed pubs and an equal number of franchised pubs next year.

    4What is the expected pretax profit for Wetherspoon?

    Analysts expect Wetherspoon's pretax profit to be between 72 million pounds to 80.5 million pounds for the year ending July 27.

    5How is Wetherspoon addressing rising costs?

    Wetherspoon is expected to mitigate rising costs by raising prices, as it is better placed than its rivals to absorb wage inflation.

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